Paris in Style: Vintage Citroen DS Tour!
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Overview
All of Paris Tour in a Vintage Open-Top French Car Citroen DS offers a unique way to see the City of Lights. Imagine cruising through Paris in a classic, open-top Citroën DS from the 60s! This private tour lets visitors step back in time and experience the city's most famous sights in style.
In this tour, the guide will take visitors through the most beautiful avenues of Paris. They will see the Champs-Élysées, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Louvre Museum. The guide will share interesting facts and stories about each place. This private tour ensures a personal and special experience for everyone in visitor's group.
The tour includes private transportation in the vintage car, bottled water to stay refreshed, and a professional and local guide. Alcoholic beverages are not included. Visitors will get to see key spots like the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Luxembourg Palace and Gardens. They will also see places like the Moulin Rouge and Sacré-Cœur Basilica. This tour is a great way to see Paris in a fun and memorable way.




Highlights
Ride in Style: See Paris in a cool, vintage Citroën DS.
Private Tour: Enjoy a personal experience just for your group.
Local Guide: Learn about Paris from a knowledgeable local.
See Top Sights: Visit the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and more!
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers rave about the charm and uniqueness of this vintage car tour. They appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the opportunity to see Paris in a memorable way. Some suggest allowing more time at each location.

Customers enjoyed the tour guide's knowledge and friendliness.
Many reviewers loved riding in the vintage Citroen and felt it added to the experience.
Customers said the tour covered a lot of ground and key sights in Paris.
Several reviewers described the tour as a unique and memorable way to see the city.
Some reviewers wished they had more time at each stop.
A few customers found the car a bit cramped for four adults.
The Journey
Champs-Élysées
Experience the grandeur of the Champs-Élysées, arguably the most beautiful avenue in the world. Imagine cruising down this iconic boulevard in a classic French car, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and admiring the luxury boutiques, theaters, and cafés that line the street. This is the quintessential Parisian experience, a must-do for every visitor.
Arc de Triomphe
Navigate the exhilarating roundabout surrounding the Arc de Triomphe, one of Paris's most iconic monuments. Marvel at the intricate architecture of this imposing arch, commissioned by Napoleon to honor those who fought in the Napoleonic Wars. Take memorable photographs of this symbol of French pride and resilience.
Arc de Triomphe
Delve into the rich history and architectural details of the Arc de Triomphe, a Neoclassical monument that stands as a testament to France's military achievements. Ascend to the top for panoramic views of Paris or capture stunning photographs from its base, ensuring a lasting memory of this iconic landmark.
Hôtel national des Invalides
Pay homage to French military history at the Hôtel national des Invalides, a complex of museums and monuments dedicated to France's military past. See the magnificent tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte, a powerful symbol of French imperial ambition and military prowess, within the golden-domed Église du Dôme.
Grand Palais
Marvel at the architectural splendor of the Grand Palais, a stunning exhibition center with a breathtaking glass roof built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle by Gustave Eiffel. Explore its vast exhibition halls and museum complex, and discover its role as a hub for art, culture, and innovation in Paris.
Pont Alexandre III
Cross the opulent Pont Alexandre III, widely regarded as Paris's most ornate bridge. Admire its gilded statues, elegant lamps, and sweeping views of the Seine River. This architectural masterpiece seamlessly connects the Champs-Élysées quarter with the Invalides and the Eiffel Tower, making it a picturesque landmark in the Parisian landscape.
Place de la Concorde
Drive around the Place de la Concorde, home to the iconic Obelisk of Luxor, a 3,300-year-old Ancient Egyptian monument. Learn about its fascinating history and its prominent location at the center of this historic square, once the site of revolutionary executions, including those of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Place Vendôme
Discover the elegant Place Vendôme, the starting point of the fashionable Rue de la Paix. Admire the square's unique octagonal shape, created by its regular architecture and pedimented screens. Visit the Vendôme Column, erected by Napoleon I to commemorate the Battle of Austerlitz, a symbol of his military victories.
Haussmann District Architecture
Explore the architectural wonders of the Haussmann district, characterized by its uniform facades, wrought-iron balconies, and grand boulevards. Delve into the history and design principles of this iconic Parisian cityscape, reflecting the urban planning vision of Baron Haussmann in the 19th century.
The Louvre Museum
Uncover the rich history of the Louvre Museum, originally a medieval fortress that transformed into a royal palace under Charles V in the 14th century. Explore its vast collection of art and artifacts, including the Mona Lisa, and delve into the stories behind this world-renowned cultural institution.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Experience the grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of Paris's most iconic landmarks. While currently under reconstruction, reflect on its rich history, its stunning stained-glass windows, and its significance as a symbol of French culture and resilience.
Panthéon
Visit the Panthéon, a neoclassical monument in the heart of the Latin Quarter, originally built as a church but now serving as a secular mausoleum. Discover its history and admire its imposing architecture, surrounded by notable institutions like the town hall of the 5th arrondissement, the Henri-IV high school, and the Sainte-Geneviève library.
Île de la Cité
Journey through Île de la Cité, the historic island where the city of Lutecia, the predecessor to Paris, was founded. Explore its ancient streets, discover its significant landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral and Sainte Chapelle, and capture the essence of Parisian history at its birthplace.
Latin Quarter
Wander through the narrow, charming streets of the Latin Quarter, known for its vibrant student atmosphere, historic Sorbonne University, and literary cafés. Discover iconic locations featured in movies like "Midnight in Paris" and immerse yourself in the bohemian spirit of this historic neighborhood.
Saint-Sulpice Church
Visit the Saint-Sulpice Church, a Catholic parish church built in 1646 in the Odéon district. Admire its impressive facade, its grand organ, and its artistic treasures, including frescoes by Eugène Delacroix, and discover its historical significance within the Parisian religious landscape.
Pont des Arts (Former Love Lock Bridge)
Pass beneath the Pont des Arts, formerly known as the "love lock bridge," and enjoy its unique atmosphere. This pedestrian bridge offers picturesque views of the Seine River and connects the Louvre Museum with the Institut de France, providing an iconic Parisian experience.
Pont Neuf
Pass under the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris, and capture stunning photographs along the Seine River. Admire its historic architecture, intricate carvings, and its significance as a vital link between the Left and Right Banks of Paris.
Moulin Rouge
Witness the legendary Moulin Rouge, a cabaret renowned for its extravagant performances and iconic red windmill. While passing by, imagine the vibrant atmosphere of this historic venue, synonymous with Parisian nightlife and entertainment since the late 19th century.
Sacré-Cœur Basilica
Ascend to the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, a stunning white-domed basilica perched atop Montmartre, the highest point in Paris. Take in panoramic views of the city, explore the basilica's exquisite architecture, and experience the spiritual ambiance of this beloved Parisian landmark.
Place du Tertre
Experience the artistic atmosphere of Place du Tertre, a lively square in Montmartre where artists create and display their work. Capture the bohemian spirit of this historic district, once the heart of the Parisian art scene, and perhaps commission your own portrait.
Les Deux Magots
Visit Les Deux Magots, a historic literary café in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés district, known for its association with famous writers and intellectuals. Enjoy a coffee or a meal in this iconic café, and imagine the conversations and debates that once took place within its walls.
Les Deux Magots
Immerse yourself in the intellectual ambiance of Les Deux Magots, a celebrated literary café located at 6 Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Experience the charm and history of this legendary establishment, a gathering place for writers, artists, and thinkers for over a century.
Luxembourg Palace and Gardens
Explore the serene Luxembourg Gardens, created in 1612 by Marie de Medici. Stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, admire the Luxembourg Palace, and discover the blend of French and Italian garden design, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Paris.
French Senate
View the Luxembourg Palace, the seat of the French Senate, and learn about the role of this institution in French politics. Observe the grandeur of the palace and reflect on its significance as a symbol of French democracy.
Exposition Universelle Monuments
Admire the architectural legacies of the World's Fair of 1900, including the Grand Palais and Petit Palais. Discover the Belle Époque style of these buildings, showcasing the innovative spirit and artistic achievements of the era.
Élysée Palace
Catch a glimpse of the Élysée Palace, the official residence of the French President. Learn about its history and significance as the center of French political power, and appreciate its elegant architecture and historical importance.
Église de la Madeleine
Discover the Église de la Madeleine, a neoclassical church originally designed by Napoleon I as a temple to the glory of his Grande Armée. Admire its impressive Corinthian columns, its opulent interior, and its unique history as a monument transformed from a temple to a train station and finally to a church.
La Maison Rose
Discover La Maison Rose, a charming and colorful house in Montmartre that has been a haven for artists like Picasso, Modigliani, Edith Piaf, and Albert Camus. Capture the picturesque scene and immerse yourself in the artistic heritage of this iconic Montmartre landmark.
Picturesque Streets of Paris
Stroll along one of Paris's most picturesque streets and soak in the city's unique charm. Discover hidden gems, quaint boutiques, and local cafes that offer a glimpse into authentic Parisian life.
Picturesque Streets of Paris
Experience the authentic charm of Paris by exploring its picturesque streets. Discover hidden cafes, artisan shops, and historic buildings that capture the essence of Parisian life.
Montmartre Village
Discover the enchanting Montmartre Village, a historic neighborhood perched atop a hill, famous for its artistic heritage and bohemian atmosphere. Explore its cobblestone streets, visit the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, and experience the unique ambiance of this vibrant district.
Pigalle
Explore Pigalle, the former red-light district of Paris, known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment. Discover the area's history and its transformation into a diverse and dynamic neighborhood.
French National Assembly
View the Palais Bourbon, home to the French National Assembly, and learn about the role of this institution in French politics. Observe the grandeur of the palace and appreciate its significance as a symbol of French democracy.
Galeries Lafayette
Experience the grandeur of Galeries Lafayette, one of Paris's most legendary and largest department stores. Indulge in luxury shopping, admire its stunning Art Nouveau architecture, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from its rooftop terrace.
Petit Palais
Pass by the Petit Palais, one of Paris's most beautiful museums, built for the World's Fair of 1900. Admire its elegant architecture and explore its collection of fine arts, showcasing the artistic achievements of the Belle Époque.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes private transportation in a vintage Citroen DS, bottled water, a professional driver, and a local, private guide. Alcoholic beverages are not included. This tour starts with a pick-up and concludes with a drop-off at any preferred location in Paris.
Hot Tip
Many people like to take photos during the tour. Be sure to charge the camera or phone before the tour. The open-top car is fantastic for pictures!